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STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 28, 1917. PAGE 6 HE _ SEATTLE STAR). Set coke. | ‘Persuasive Peggy” ——@ BY MARAVENE THOMPSON Vay down in Oklahoma where the - wells are spouting off PLP ARAL Vf the id heat of summer causes mercury to boll, reat recgption cel@ Igian Oo. I ‘Near Um ve! 7 ay MEMBER oF SCRIPVS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWsrarens Copyright, Paget Newspaper Hervtce (Continued From Our Last Iseue) boarded the train at Down's Sta} “Nothing you/ can say will do Ente CHAPTER IV tion, She had been altting all af-|one mite of good : ' 7 { ternoo her eyes re g on Hd!” sbe caught his arm, * By mail, out of city, 860 per month up to 6 mos; 6 mos $1.90; year $8.80 It was a quiet wedding, only the ine wal tia “eumbh a's wn-|hate dreadfully to go against you! | And the By carrier, city, 306 nonth a ne o umbled do vate adfu >» KO , | And th ¥ carrier, city a month. vee relatives and ‘ oe intimate | he a Please, darting, darling, don't inake|o ¢: riends presen chy Sam repre Co home Mata 600, rive et be, \e me . And there the groom found her me And each r 9 ea UR os ented the twins, coming to the) iy serene expression but an-| He brushed her aside They wrapped themselves in waistcoats and in starchy shirts to boot, ie i gS ctl ger Mae ad other faggot. on the fire of bis| “Who are the carpenters ‘n'| But--the governor attended In a if ‘“ »? tor, of course, Peggy had had to|¥rath. He stood apart.for a little | painters you had? Palm or on “High show herself to Sam Ichy tn her| While, eyeing her grimly Pessy quickly stepped between | 2 bridal “array, ‘and be exolaimed| But only unalloyed pleagure|him and the ‘phone. =» | Things never moved so fast in Seattle, or anywhere over by the’ invalld, and recetvo ree es rey as she caught han aaa nek te backs tomor-| The Welcoming Committee else in this world, as they are moving right now. .We have , hin blessing. Then Tatty was at)" on you darling Ed!” she ered, row. Then I'm going to send for stewing in the hea wemarked on that fact repeatedly lately, yet there are hun ot iv Pot aids vo Sg Pp bh running to him. “You darling, darl..men to put the carpets down|They sweltered from their Kell ad lived with the Trowbridg ing, darling Ed! But—oh!—didn’'t | again.” to thelr patent-leather feet Pdreds of persons within five miles of The Star building who ; ogi ra dann do not Be will not realize it hacen at ng wie _ ee's ; . you go to the Fair?’ “Please, she coaxed, “let me tell| But partially in envy and in dis ui know 1 didn’t go to the ‘em—if they've got to be told approval, too Yesterday our army was a horse and mule army; today ed. Sho was unmarried and) wip." he returned Every one thinks you want the/They frowned upon the governor Gt travels by gasoline » at our cantonments hundreds of f, but wi A ace, Ho stood straight and grim house fixed same'’s me.” | 0 cool and calm to view | sti an few k « P . pny Es gtd n mu dc tho 6 ate till, Trowbridge pride|He met their frown bles planned within the last few weeks are to be aban Scorn mest Ganeed heeed, he What did you do with the thou. He # ill. Trowbridge p | wT San gvan is ity. @ e , » re te nd dolla 1 took from me?" as strong an attribute as and, presumably, garages erected in their stead CAPT WA BISHOP. and fragile as a lly herself, was |**2d, do} Mahe Why, I stopped at|Trowbridge stubbornness. Relief|On various committeemen D Our infantry companies were comprised of 100 men and) Captain William Avery Bishop,|{bere. And, keeping closely 2 the nuttalo and gave tt to Miss Elllot came that Peggy had not acquaint seemed about to melt iree officers cach; today, 250 men and six officers. Our) Canadian, took his airplane (EU gegur Peps be : ea the and told her to spend it for new led the neighbors with her wilful-| He watched them sweat and su ES Peantonments, laid out on the old basis, are obsolete before|the German lin and flew from|%!& Swede, who had worked 88 @/ oi. nighings for the house. ness; and satisfaction that she was each conve nt onal galoot ; % pme, de. © was blithely comfy in his they are finished aerodrome to aerodrome, coolly 4/14 who never spoke if he could fee of the United Press Assoctation raph News 7 pd-Clans Matter, at Seattle, Wash. Poatoffice as Seo ed themselves in garments of a highly formal style, nber wore a frock coat and a stiff and shiny tle Published Daily by Beach hand" for “Old John” for 18 yoars, «xorg atick of it shall ever come willing to stop proceedings at hix| While ad 5 : ay {stroying enemy aviators as fast as into my house, d’you hear ommand | Palm The army organization and tactics which all our regular] iy jo Bg yg Rr oege ground to| Possibly avold It “Let's not talk about that, now.| “Very well, call ‘em up. © © °| Beach ‘army and militia officers and even our reserve officers freshly }attack him. The exploits of this}, Everybody was smiling and picase git down here with me and Call ‘em, Peggy.” | mmissioned have been drilled in are replaced by brand/Owen Sound (Ont.), birdman, mado|MAPPY. save Pecky’s mother he ook at the Falls, He indicat) “But II don’t know Just how t'| ones. joven his fellows in the Royal Fiy-| VAs very to den not over losing ber ing the gpot—"slt here, darling.” | tell ‘em without thelr suspecting| © brave and sapient ruler who refuses to be bound 4 d chte ‘or Peg rould live only , . ty * of custom which are neither wise nor sound, > : ay|ing corps gasp, and won for him|@aushter, for Peggy wo The mist swept over them, de-/ that re mad, * * © I've got| By ancient te unto One day Palo Alto is proud in the possession of a great) ie Victoria Cross ' tight miles away, Dut beonuse she| nciounis cool nnd assist, And, as ftlte chink © ilttig bit first |You give us greater courage to defy the foolish rule N mal Guard camp, where it expects to welcome and train t mistrusted what might be going On jp pughe. by. %& cartied 6c Saeed Which makes {t most improper to be sensible and cool; ¥ F F re rushed him by, rried some | militiamen of Washington and other coast states. The behind the entrancingly demure iyin We chant 0 of gratitude to one who has the sand « hot and burning and rancor- 7 , hant a song of KT i . CHAPTER VII To dress the way the weather, not the tailor, may demand! i " se | face of the bride—a demureness In-| ois away with It may it bewails a cruel order that transfers the whole| Edit M A] })terstticg by contrast with a saucy NAY with It soner til! the soft|, He stretched himself down, wear! so get the bells to ringing oul, and let the whistles toot to North Carolina, Tomorrow the guard may be or ors a dimple that came and weat at the), sce “TUREled Closer (il) the oft lity. He had been driving the ma-|-ro the governor of Tulsa in d to Podunk or to France direct left corner of the red mouth ‘peautiful?” she breathed, in her!/Ctine from sun-up. Thru the Palm One day our next door neighbor is a young mechanic ;} @| “What are you saying, EA) voice q little note that told him she | *#™0ke of his cigar he contemplated | Beach sh isp ; ogre Letters to the editor will not | jasked Pegsy, seeing his lips MOV! way not speaking of the Falls the entrancingly perturbed ttle | Suit! ey, is an wi a he Are you ie driver. | published unless they are | {and hearing no sound The mist awept by again, and|face. Fed, rested, halt-asleep, his| -—— — aoe cists eae Shas ae try Yon a oer eer Satan at her face’in th@/ again it carried something away Naeuaaee bo tent ts ert att stood twisting her hands together. ing the prostrate figure. —— given, you do not want your | | moonligh that it had not brought with it piatsan P n jer to “ P 1 t’ fix the | » d 0 jo | 4 s t xt the good x t oe ens luxuriously. He stretched his I've made my plans f She moved to the west of the name published, say # We /|7 “I was fust thanking the # What ts beautiful—pet ho | Soe ee 4 | house, Ed, and I'm going to do it— house and whistled softly. A hulk- ’*t Look Like W . Will xespect your confidence, ||Lord for giving you to mo, ttle! wis ered arms a little toward her at ” - e Wait! I'm not th ning YOU. ing fig smerged from the shed- t Doesn 00 1Ke ar ote og cae Reece | v pees hands moved tmpulatve ~ fee came murmoringly.) (Hurry uP, eae ene gee elt Just—telling you.” Her hands ow of tt {il Steve, who . “And you and me together for al on n’ res ere’s plen' t bis imploringly. “But, ob! oe : . Letters should not be more ly and drew his lips to erect _|ways. We'll quarrel about the fur-|of time,” she returned gently, per A an ee Me on ing m8 Ana ie rely ah gy Solenghi pet than 200 words long. and | My darling, my own darling.” | iture, and lots of other things be-| pushed him back. “About all this| yo) consent to my going ahead who would have unprotestingly should be written on one side | |she cried swiftly You mean 4] / aide, and I'll be sxelfwilled and|I've done. I'm awfully sorry— to fiz the house I'll promise to give sue, bas Pargh oA . Pe It doesn’t look like war in this town, does it—except for of the sheet. Use pen or type | | night, you do mean all right you'll be stubborn, But all the| Hoe rose and went to the phone. [10 fr lM ones |) bo ee Jue ed into the are Peeey com- Peccasional parade or brass band, or a flag raising, or sofne-| | writer. 4] His satisfaction lasted till the/ time it) just be beautiful because, With a dart, Pegey caught up alo Do matter what it Is. Please, meg it a phe AE now of that sort enero following morning. His eyes POD. worry together. * * * I'm aw-|pair of shears, stole to the base-| oi S09 HAler fo o,, what Peggy wanted o} . ee 2 ¢ . s. jhe gave his usual leap and landed ruiy pappy—aren’t you?” board along which the telephone P/as® . Some whispering from Peggy, he war is on the other side of the ocean, we say. So, DRAFTED MAN WRITES on his feet in the middie of the gh. was his, in his arms, his wire ran, slipped the she thru How long will it take to get Steve led his team to the side is. And we probably won't wake up to the fact that we] kaltor The Star: There would|foor, forgetting tn the sudden | own for always! = : an opening, cut the cord, tumed|that bed made? First time tn this tatty, ae the 1 aed feally in the fight unti! some of our own boys come back be a greater spirit among both theftransition from sleep to waking, He looked into her eyes, Then| with a defiant face to her husband.| house beds have lain unmade till var nightly occupation, he i . C d those enlisted|that he was not now Edwin Trow 7 ' , ted There!" | nicht vent in, lifted the mattress with the trenches to be taken care of by the government or|@afted soldiers and j he « And what he sald was The she panted ere!" | i t he mattre < y the ¢ me if several unjust conditions were re-| bridge, bachelor. But © Just the happiest that ever was,| He gripped her shoulders. Peggy rose and went swiftly up- Trowbridge on it, and carried him their own friends, until they are ready to go back. moved and politics forgotten “for|moment did forgettulnens | ttle wife! Pegey twisted from him and stairs. The beds had been made to the truck, then drove off silently Perhaps then we will understand that France is on her/ the period of the war.” lhim. He turned cautiously te That night Peggy slipped out of crouched down sullenly into a chair, up that morning by Letty with ex- into the night. Peggy was on the nd that England may soon be hungry—and that if) - oy very Eanes poor ae it he # ad awakened the other OC i94 and took from her satchel a jared at her, then walked to acting nicety Re. BY Dabo P ae a, —_ ar ae don’t wake * enlisted and drafted m ant to| cupan t brown book with “Diary” gold the room simulating the brisk foot- ing 6 in her lap and @ basi Libert caile ‘Sreptla theres deme will not be paying vow what we are fighting for; that) He stared, only to stare y upon it, Asa wile Ed| ‘T'm going to bea.” leteps of one intently occupied, She de 4 carefully at her feet. y |1s, what will our peace terms be?| stare again. Savo for a Iittie bole sient Peggy peribbled down the! Pekey sprang up. did this as long as possi EA (Continued Tomorrow.) | Imaamuch as we have so little to|jow in the pillow where a head ppenings of the past 34 momen Wait T-the bete «aren't appear. She sat still a lit esseeeneeantsenatinnaenmaeennte bh 7 ‘- |say in making these terms, we are might have lain there was no sign sus hours. She ed the book, | m-ma Lie down on—on the er, then went downstairs. j ‘3 ere t e Ta nds jst least entitled to know whatithat there bad ever been another ines o; add couch and I'll go make ‘em.” 4 lay on the couch, asleep—as Virtually every known race Is Feige our repres aig eo" are mak-| occupant : . ' ‘ " . wful day He sat on the couch, digging his gy had anticipated. She sat represented in the population y : ing in our name. Ytherwise wel! He looked out the window, expec pr rig Peres 9 . x a . tye . Tt is great and good of the pope to propose peace. [fight in darkness and suspense.| ing So ce har in the yard picking | ov {t.2 Over Dow—ei started elbow into the pillows, Peggy!down beside Ed, her eyes travers. Panama. | One thing His Holiness cannot guarantee, and that is|with not hardly an dea of what/posies—flowers being one of her” < @ peace treaty made with the Teuton autocracy would | state of affairs will bring about/manins, As he arew * his or CHAPTER VI. ro rat nasi ten a Nal ormer Unite ates P: treated . Ae scrap of paper” the day after its making.|""tn ‘the second place, the popular; 4 on the door of the room. It| A roly-poly figure stood Treaty with that autocracy is worthless. Such is the/conception of justice demands that|was a folded piece of paper. On {t| middle of the road, arms pon which all peace talk splits, at once. whereas, congress, with little re| was scrawled a8 a signal to stop. Trowt j Inctance, conscribed the lives of the) «yy Dear Husband (I like to | brought his machine to a sta ail} country’s youth, hardly knowing write that, darling) before the Loomia house. | ena or ason 1onee And More to Co e their attitude in the matter, that I'm going to the Falls. 1 | “What Is it, Ichy Sam? P | b m they also conacribe the great for| ehall take the 4:30 at Down's [her ‘ i | Sens Susie bets: bowe minee pooet|. ei eee toe SS Sore. | “Sem toby wantet’ eseyoueeaia i? Pure: ood. ane, Drugs Legiuupion, .Uather of Rural Free Delivery © Since the declaration of war against Germany, 1,300,000 dle only thru this war, and other) | can see why we can't both Ichy's twin System, Americans have VOLUNTEER great fortunes in a suffictency to! take the wedding trip we both wbridge stopped the motor » z ED for United States) Sy tor this war, cath down, and) want. Because other couples was s significance tn Ichy| and navy service, according to the official ayers |met a receipt tn full, rather than| “take thelr wedding trip to s votes that implied more than ere may be disappointmer it about claims tor exemp-| |iasue bonds or slap on duties, that! gether is no reason why we acgish thrust at Ed's desire to! ays uxa e ron from conscription, but if any pro-G rman can get com-|¥* who are bearing the m UD} should. It would spoil every bride. out of these figures on volunteers, he’s welcome to it. welcome part of the war must also) thing for me if I couldn't go | kin a good deal happen ‘ “a sats work off the mortgage afterward. to the Falls. And you feel the nrow days,” continued | sy Sam. Ty ereased His Power and Endur- This may not sound fair, but It) game way about the Falr. clally when {t's Pegey doin lis every bit as fair as the conscript-| “Icy taking a thousand dollars | ance So Much That He Feels ling of men. Our men should be out of your pocket to buy the What d'you mean?” EDITORIALETTES |operates gre a new furnishings with. I know out 'n’ come in, Bd. Sam| Jt Ought to Be Made Known i > 0 pay It bac “i ne to have the 4 oe | afterward in taxes or duties | eer a rcienad an aneo. a8 ; * insisted Trowbridge.| 20 Every Nervous, Run-down, TO THOSE whose god Is honor, disgrace alone Ie sin—Hare., Now, here is another thing We)... unow how I really feal You've got a tongue as well as A , Vv g |wonder why do they send us, and) Jpout it and I want to begin te ni ' naemic Man, Woman, and JHE SCRIPTURES revised by « war gardener: “As ye weed,| will not let Roosevelt xo, when be] Fight away to fix our home ua_came alongside | Child. > ayant a eee ee reer, char thors weni| 7uere and miine, daring, the he raid slo “] guess BREAT MEN too often have greater fauits than Iittle men can|him? We look thra the flimsy ex| “Ay! want it, 9 | youd Best Rear it, wt mient| Pinions of Dr. Ferdinand King, New York room for—Landor. cuse given by the administration) yeaq “trip alone—sorry much fer your equeenimity| P>ysician and Medical Author; Dr. jand see. 1 ti heat | ts aa a | Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon ss é | : ? sorry, sorry. T'll think about | home sudden-ike an’ find| y ques, & 4 THE or CUTTING plea 80 email these days, portions are mone have sald that epevvort poe you every minute and wish you » ne all pulled to pleces. You! of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, New York; Ing slices. jmerely wants to go as a political) Wore along. I just have to go ot at first exac'ly ‘preciate| and Former Health Commissioner Wm, enterprise, but nothing but politics} ine Falla. darling | Pe eneralship {n gittin A i “MIKE,” SAYS the kalser, “take the reins, will yer?” “Bill,” has deprived bim of going. The ad pe hep rien EN learpots ups "halt. the furniture) + Kerr, of the City of Chicago. a Milke, “1 can't one” “Never mind,” says Bill, “I am here.” ministration ts fearful of a little °GG | J PEGGY TROWBRIDGE. stored in th °, four rooms pa = |ineidental fame that might accom ; eat ‘ - W S oye WAR’S getting 80 It’s hard to keep track of our allies. (pany Teddy back to America atter| CHAPTER V pered, <a floors hat Senator Mason ay — he leads the boys up some San . epthg ce see ¥ De “AG THE BRITISH pr: ise the Turks as their most chivalrous foes,| Juan hill in Germany | With her kneos hugged up under vens! Mother's furni CHICAGO, ILL. look whom they're comparing them with. They know Teddy wonld make Bult! ae A Iher chin, her face turned upward/|ture in the attic!” broke in awed | Gentlemen faithfully to the Falls, the bride sat voice from Trowbridge And she I have often said I would never recommend —_—_—_—. things lively, which ts all the more 4 Nev . my es alone. This was at 4:30 In the dared! She dared do this | medicine of any kind, I belleve that the doc id it the Face ve ag cotinete' ec re orgy egecemphals beat wae afternoon, just 12 hours after she thing!” he uttered slowly, as tho | tor’s place. However, after the hardest politi > 8 ‘emains obstinate a tion y hgh re America 1 -/ ur ab le to believe. cal campaign of my life, without a chance for a cal nterferes with politics sprang out to crank the ma- | & vacation, I had been starting to co ery INQUIRERS WHO ar- always Inquiring never learn anything—, So there are three things that y Sam put a pudgy hand || ™orning with that horrible tired feel one z e Pi e « 0 1 de n ‘Disraeli. res A nb al ia bebo erg Thorou hness cannot describe. I was advised to try Nuxated + 5 6 the n a oo In yioneer in the pure r WORRY MAY be, as the Episcopal bishop of Kentucky sald comes and let Roosevelt go over Phat es te re ee te hecaldtions {waa ci eee eek te wags In New York the other day, worse than drink, but it Is also harder With us. A DRAFTED SOLDIER Ciaciateines enh dathats r she should—" vertised remedy, but after advising with my aan ae every transaction, and our ous Trowbridge shook off the det medical friends I gave it a test. The results WANTS TO TOTE GUN fomere are accorded every our. ° ' aln-/T have been so beneficial in my own case, I made 7 © consisten ith aj ° In hand | Wéltor The Star: Where te our || 1ae% segsteten! with sound ust 30 you and Sam Ichy helpea|| UP my mind to let my friends know about tt, |mayor, Mr. Gill? Can't he help the f | d you are at liberty to publish this statement women of this city to protect them . 7 » knev ' || 1f you so desire. I am now 65 years of age Ed, we knew nothin’ bout 't y u 8 selves against the terrible woman / . > < > ™ +, |f and I feel that a remedy which will build up tut we know Peggy lots better'n p slugger, by passing an ordinance ais teeta shendiia you her. An’ you might as || the strength and increase the power of endur- which allows them to carry arma 4 well lourn first es last that when || 82c¢ of one at my age, should be known to the when they have to go out alone? > Bubject to Check Are ‘ world. Jordin ° starts out to do a thin * ss I, for one, want to carry a gun on een ay eee does it, vou fant ke ite hge Yours very truly, such occasions. — laugh over this house fixin'—it W. B. MASON, I was chased by a man the oth Peoples Savings Bank won't spile Peg "Stead of in er evening. The scare alone ts ; "1 eftin’ to more 7 , GBCOND AVE. AND PIKE Of. in’ her to more mischief {t'll ; enough to kill one ma her obedient—" nator Mason's stater in re- with the blood pressure of a boy of BARBARA SCHWERTZER, “She doesn't know the word!”| Sart.t? Nuxated Iron w >wn to twenty and as full of vigor, vim and Bivins rd!™) several physi Were re- vitality as @ young man; in fact, a From the Congressional Direc- Ai kiki once sounded between shut teeth. “But| quested to give their opinions young man he really was, notwith- | tory published by the United she shall! She and I'll have it out| ‘ereon standing his age. The secret, he [States Government—“Wm. BE. Fditor The Star: We appeal to) to a finish this time.” | Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York atl 1, be ; SERIAE, Che Anis iron ae Mas n. Senator from Iilinois, wee y elp get § | a tha | jan and Medical Author, a ‘ n had fill im with re- ect o the 50th Congress ‘ou to help get relief from over. Ho made the four miles to his 1) ag stele ler thea newed life. At thirty he was in | 1887, to the Sist Congress tn 18 work for the guards at the federal |home in as many minutes | wean ta oT Nueated bad health; at forty-six he was defeated for the Sind Congre! worn and near ll in. Now | 1892—Blected Senator to the 55th _ . penitentiary, at McNell Island, p A whiterobed figure rushed Ther ; ous tron cae-Worn | ‘ We are working, and muat be on| ‘Poor boy, all tired?” sh : oa : ; bearing H rd, nator Mason ts now Con- Latest Achievement duty twelve hours per day, Sundays) ed n-flclency. The s t anemic me ; the ACY resaman from the State of Th as well as week days, We are aup-| He drew up stiffly, his stx-feet.| the ; ck" tone; the bral Ft Se fe d to che 0 nator Mason's cham! r , tx-foet-| ood into Viving * ‘ Senator Mason's champtonship Won through the medium of akite posed to have two and a half daya| j one looming large against Pegary's| {es and the memory, falls gg Ba lg a Boe nat you | of Pt and Drugs legisla lofen the no! phew for the rural free string it has performed mighty off each month, but we do not al- dainty figure VGrten nase poses eens . your me passes thru f i r . aap espond and melanc nthe: : ™ i $ lelivery and his stro feats in the service of man—and ways get this much, Our represen- j I saw Ichy Sam," he explained you wish to preserve your ¥ pital Me you any good. I savocacy 0 “tills tavorinie P | voutntel to a rt i ‘ la " rights of the tatives can do nothing. grim! vim and vig 4 m now it has been given a new and This prison has mado a record] Oh! He told! They thought of| 0" ee you must pate and aickiy: tooking, sunt J Saake tim a enon ¢ y combines make him a national 4 = 1801 b t 1 ency In” you n a pla rying to * ‘ greater task—the mov. tor keeping prisoners far below, course—but oh! I wanted to tell § form OF ormanio \ron—h a tke @ plant trying to grow in a 3% at Washington and en ing of the nation’s commerce and other federal prisons—why? | you elf! Wait, darling travel across the mountains, GUARDS, | itsten—" "| When your food : r. Bc r man Gnd the fame On the “Milwaukee” for 440 miles Dp S | They were on the veranda steps.| "ro rmer Health Commissioner Wm, Ne¥ \ ‘ Senator, Mason r three ranges of mountains steam CUBRTION, MR. SHOUP ENTI T He stopped, leaving her a step| p” Kerr, 7 of Chicas su t r e tinction of being one Editor The § above, her eyes on a level with| sa sn Nuxated I 4 of the given place to electricity. Nosmoke,no The Star: | notieed an} pontistry an I practice it isa ge His atrong A article in The Star writte } baad (yp , 149 yae . enced ite health ated Toon Get Te F. Shoup of Tieton, ¥ r t - o use explaining Peggy, 1|#'¥!ne va ae pa - ‘ remiss Inti any intelligent cader “Worthless Dogs.” It 1s an 1 % J c won't listen to one word, Mother's t my duty to make known 1 ! es be a pre _ theory of some people that a dog mw ir| things shall go back in their re ults of its use. I am woll ; ‘ ; : giuator te What more delightful vacatiogghan a trip {8 no good in this world, and yet Hope and Promine Nortu-|ular places first thing tomo past my; thraescore years, and war reat ve to the historic East over the effetric high- api Pie phe Spell ay that I belleve my own great Co pron ‘ic high: we read tn the papers almost every | 24! ifforera from d othache|T let you down easy on takin Phvaieal activity 1s largely due to ic 7 Surtnes thelr a tind ti OP, Rev aeand and all the evils whi ym pany : day about some dog that saved the and follow tt ¥]money and blowing tt in for noth-| day to my personal use of Nuxated ae CD ER a trong advocacy of pure food CHICAGO life of some soldier somewhere in| ‘Teeth extracted and filled abso-| {8 but it's another thing when) Woy a tron 1 feol it is auch @ and drugs legislation. it comes to chuckin’ Mother's! vajuable remedy that tt ought to be Mi France lutely without pain or bad after ; waukee & St.Paul Mr, Shoup-puts up hie argument,| effects things in the attic and raising Cain| used in every hospital and pre seribed by every physician in this but {t would be very hard to distin.) 29 not delay; make an appoint-| with her house.” ons, The manufacturers have such RAILWAY guish © good dog from a worthless | ment today | The young face opposite tost| °Usty above. by hy oh vauteneg In Nuxnted. trom that ‘< Dr. FB. § r, a Boston physician great variety is fot ¥ r to forfeit $100.0 Reduced fare tickets to Chicago and cities dog. 82k Crowns .....+++++++.++++. 98,00) some of its softnoe: i who has led abroad in great medicine nor secret. te ; ; tution tf th, East now on sale, Very few people would care to Bridgework, per tooth i £5.00 This is my house now, Fd." She| Huropean medical tnatitutions, sald: which is well kr at * weman wader ity Viewet ae Se _ sal ours vo tear to pieces. liron ts the greatest of all strength- purepe né Unitke r e the r . > 8 nein ot <a cities yet NORMAN ROTHWELL. told you 1 wouldn't allow it turned | buttaers doh et 4 Sak Gana. ani te tenia prs a eree inside out; that I like it the way t long ago a man came to me similated % it does not at least double | PAINLESS AUSTIN '""!!° 0"). wa ceMake Baie SUN Sig Sein Stl ate aT a anes, it At Goad ott ieee Seay % " ¥ Saimeart e da end me to give him a prelim. On the contrary, ft is am ent time, It is dispensed in thie elty by Garden Grove, Cal, has a half. Third and Pike | Pegsy'’s arms encircled hia) {ni p* for life insur~ remedy in nearly all forme of indiges- Owl Drug Co. Bartell Drug Co, @witt's vesiole just as you him to the hearts of the ha cinders, just smooth, clean travel on trains traditional for the excellence of their service, 3! 7 7 inary examination fe inaur acre ranch of licorice root. Eatrance 1504 Third Ave. throat. I Was astonished te find him tion as well as for nervous, run~ Pharmacy aad ali good dri

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